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A protestor raises a handmade sign of the federal agencies impacted by the Trump administration and Elon Musk's D.O.G.E. at the "Hands Off!" protest outside City Hall in Los Angeles, Calif., on Saturday, April 5, 2025.

Thousands Flood Downtown L.A. in ‘Hands Off!’ Protest

Solomon Smith and Blake Fagan April 10, 2025

Thousands of protestors gathered in Pershing Square for the “Hands Off!” protest on April 5, as part of a nationwide series of protests against the Trump administration’s tariffs, program cuts, mass...

Demonstrator at the "Hands off!" protest in Pasadena, California, on April 5.

Thousands gather in the “Hands Off!” protest

Ashley Sanchez, Copy Chief April 7, 2025

Across all 50 states, people participated in the "Hands Off!" protest, with over 1,300 events on April 5 to express their frustrations and concerns regarding the recent actions of the Trump administration...

A United Farm Workers member holds a Black Lives Matter sign during the 32nd Annual Cesar Chavez March for Justice in Pacoima, Calif., Sunday, March 30, 2025. The 32nd Annual Cesar Chavez March for Justice brought members of different organizations to celebrate the work of Chavez, but there were also symbols of solidarity with other communities on display.

Hundreds gather and march to remember the legacy of Cesar Chavez

Hundreds of Angelenos participated in the 32nd annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice in Pacoima on Sunday, March 30, 2025. The Cesar E. Chavez Commemorative Committee of the San Fernando Valley organized...

The Roland Stage in the Sonic Playground exhibit at the Grammy Museum on Thursday, February 13, 2025.

Press Preview: Grammy Museum brings music creation to the youth in a new exhibit

Nyan Gavino and Yaminah Legohn February 17, 2025

The Grammy Museum is a building dedicated to the history of music and the artists who defined their generations. The new exhibit, which opened today, aims to use the voices of the past to inspire the next...

M.E.CH.A De CSUN

Daisy Acosta-Campos and Alexander Ringier January 26, 2025

Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán, also known as M.E.Ch.A, is an organization here at CSUN that has been around since the early 70s and was started with the Chicano movement. Throughout this...

Building Community with Clay

Jess Brumana, Video Editor January 26, 2025

The grad students of CSUN’s Art department opened the doors of their gallery to offer a week of assorted workshops. As an opportunity to build community and de-stress from the ongoing fires, students...

The Sundial Culture Desks 2024 GOTYs | Sundial Podcast

Jesse Illanes and Nyan Gavino January 7, 2025

The Sundial Culture Editor, Jesse Illanes and Senior Reporter, Nyan Gavino, discuss their top five video games of the year of 2024! The year has brought many highs and lows in the gaming industry, and...

Ballet Folklorico Aztlan De CSUN

Ballet Folklorico Aztlan de CSUN is a club that has been around since the early 1970s. People have kept this group alive throughout the years despite numerous challenges. From natural disasters to COVID-19...

I Am An Alien

Junseong Park, Documentary Editor December 16, 2024

About 100 million students come to the United States annually, with around 3,500 international students enrolling in CSUN to achieve their goals and dreams. Nevertheless, the government recognizes international...

Women’s Volleyball Narrowly Wins Senior Night

Matthew Gonzalez, Reporter December 3, 2024

CSUN women's volleyball gave their senior players a night to remember in a comeback 3-2 win against UC Riverside on Saturday, November. 16, 2024.  The Matadors won the first set by 25-22, but found themselves...

CSUN Powwow Celebrates Native Culture for 39th Year

Jess Brumana, Video Editor December 3, 2024

The American Indian Studies Department welcomed over a thousand people to the University Library Lawn on the final day of Native American Heritage Month. With the help of sixty student volunteers, attendees...

A Matador Night to Remember

Chelsea Corry, Reporter September 25, 2024

The University Student Union’s Matador Nights took place on Friday, Sept. 13, highlighted by electrifying DJ sets and a fast time on the Round Up ride. The anticipated students-only event kicked off...

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